Ribbon-receptacle.



PATENTED JULY 21 B. ANISHZSNSLI. RIBBON REGEPTAGLE.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 19, 1907.

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EMIL ANISHANSLI, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

RIBBON-RE CEPTACLE To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, EMIL ANIsHANsLI, a r citizen of the United States, residing at New 1' York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Ribbon-Receptacles; and I do hereby declare the following to be a l full, clear, and exact description of the inven tion, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

This invention relates to new and useful improvements in ribbon receptacles employed in conjunction with looms and it consists of a receptacle for the ribbon which is especially adapted for being readily placed in its operative position to receive the ribbon and as quickly removed therefrom, whereby the finished ribbon will be safely housed and protected duringthe process of weaving.

The prime object of my invention is to provide a convenient form of receptacle for a ribbon weaving loom, said receptacle being so formed that it may be folded to occupy a small amount of space, thereby permitting it to be readily introduced into position to receive the ribbon, inasmuch as the position occupied by my improved folding receptacle is usually very inaccessible because of parts of the machinery and frame work being in the way. 7

Other objects and advantages will be hereinafter referred to and 'more particularly pointed out in the claims. i

In the accom anying drawings which are made a part of t iis application, Figure 1 is a sectional view illustrating the invention, and, Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the same.

Referring to the drawings in which similar reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, 1 indithe weaving attachment of the loom and thence passing around the receiving roller 2, the ribbon being held in engagement with said roller by the roller being held in position upon the winding roller 2 in any preferred way, as by the spring arm or arms 4, reaching to each end thereof and carried by the cross bar 5 supported at suitable intervals by a bracket 6 upon a contiguous part of the loom, as upon the beam 7. After the ribbon is wrapped almost entirely ler 2,

around the winding ro it passes over 1 Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed July 19, 1907.

tension roller 3, said tension l Patented July 21, 1908. Serial No. 384,550.

the tension roller and thence over the bar 8,

since the beam 7 is at the front of the loom,

it would be impossible to introduce a box except that it be formed of folding members and I have, therefore, provided my improved receptacle or ribbon box, comprising the floor section 10, having the end walls 11 and 12 rigidly secured thereto and upon said rigid end sections I hinge the end wall extensions 11" and 12 to the sections 11 and 12 by any preferred number of hinges, as indicated by the numeral 13. the rear wall section 14 rigidly secured to the bottom section 10. I also hinge to the upper edge of the rigid rear wall section 14 the extension 15 held in 'place by the hinges 16.

In addition to the section 15, I also provide the extension 17, hinged to the upper edge of the section 15 by means of the hinges 18 and in order to hold the sections 17 in an elevated position, I provide the button or keeper 19 attached in tiguous part of the loom frame, as upon the bar 20. The front wall of the receptacle 1 is extended upwardly to form'a stop 21 to contact with the beam 7 of the loom frame, as the receptacle is thus provide for limiting its insertion in place. It is, therefore, obvious that I have provided a very convenient form of receptacle which will protect and keep the ribbon disposed therein in condition, whereby the finished ribbon may be readily withdrawn without coming in contact with any oily portion of the loom.

In placing my invention in position upon the loom, I first fold the rear walls 'down 95 against the floor section 10 and then fold the end walls down on the rear wall when the box and the ribbon contained beneath said parts may be withdrawn beneath the beam 7.

My improved receptacle may ily inserted in position by folding the members downward and moving the same under the beam 7 and then elevating the rear wall and end sections and also elevating the section 17 and securing the upper edge thereof 105 by the button 19.

Believing that the advantages, construetion and manner of using myimproved re- In like manner, I provide 7 0 position upon a coninserted thereunder and,j

a very clean and desirable also be read- I hinged to the ends proper, each of said additional end members terminating a short distance rearwardly from a vertical line l touching the forward edges of said ends and l forming substantially upward continuations' l of the latter.

ceptacle have thus been made clearly apparent, further description is deemed unnecessary.

What I claim is: 5 A device of the character described, consisting of a relatively shallow receptacle roper having its forward edge member extending a short distance above the end-members to form a stop, a vertical supplemental 10 rear member or section hinged at its bottom edge to the upper edge of the back proper, an additional vertical back member hinged to l the supplemental rear member, and additional vertical end members or sections In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification 1n the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

EMIL ANISHANSLI.

Witnesses:

ABRAHAM ENGEL, B. KRAMER. 

